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101. Young DP children march in line behind a toy baby carriage in one of "The Castles" children's homes established by Premysl Pitter and Olga Fierzova.
Terezin in the Olesovice home."
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102. Close-up portrait of a Czech-Jewish mother holding her infant son.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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103. Studio portrait of two Czech-Jewish siblings sitting on a step-stool.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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104. Close-up portrait of a Czech-Jewish father holding his infant daughter.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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105. Karel and Margaret Grunbaum pose on a street in Copenhagen while on vacation to Denmark.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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106. A grandfather sits next to his two grandchildren on a park bench.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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107. A mother and son, both survivors of Theresienstadt, study a document in their apartment in postwar Prague.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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108. Two young children pose together on a grassy field.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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109. Two young children sit next to each other on canvas lawn chairs on a grassy field.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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110. Scrapbook page with three documents from Theresienstadt.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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111. Scrapbook page with a letter from a boy in Theresienstadt to his mother looking to make amends for having taken her food.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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112. Pen and ink drawing of a woman cooking in a kitchen saved in the scrapbook of Margaret Gruenbaum in Theresienstadt.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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113. Pen and ink drawing of the sleeping quarters in Theresienstadt pasted into a scrapbook of Margaret Grunbaum about her experiences in the camp.
Child Survivors of Terezin".
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114. Ruth and Aharon Friedman play outside their home in prewar Mukachevo.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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115. Ruth and Teresa Friedman, sisters who survived Auschwitz together, stand by a garden in Zatec after the war.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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116. Young survivors pose with their nurse and doctor in a sanatorium in the Tatry Mountains.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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117. Studio portrait of Herman and Breinde Friedman, the parents of the donor.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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118. Studio portrait of Aaron and Ruth Friedman wearing Alpine garb crocheted by their mother.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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119. Group portrait of young boys in a cheder in Mukachevo.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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120. Group portrait of children in the third grade class of the Hebrew Gymnasium in Mukachevo.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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121. Two young men work at blacksmith shop at a combination yeshiva and vocational training school (hachsharah) in Hlohovec run by Rabbi Moritz Schwartz.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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122. Young religious men work at carpentry shop at a combination yeshiva and vocational training school (hachsharah) in Hlohovec run by Rabbi Moritz Schwartz.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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123. Young men work work in a carpentry shop at a combination yeshiva and vocational training school (hachsharah) in Hlohovec run by Rabbi Moritz Schwartz.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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124. Young men work study religious texts at a combination yeshiva and vocational training school (hachsharah) in Hlohovec run by Rabbi Moritz Schwartz.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no
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125. Young men work work at a foundry at a combination yeshiva and vocational training school (hachshara) in Hlohovec run by Rabbi Moritz Schwartz.
regularly met their mother's younger brother Elish (Shia) who came to Auschwitz from Terezin. One day he no